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KTH Royal Institute of Technology, School of Engineering Sciences in Chemistry, Biotechnology and Health Project description Third-cycle subject: Medical Technology (Joint KTH-KI program) In
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National Program for Data-Driven Life Science (DDLS) is a 12-year initiative that focuses on data-driven research, to train and recruit the next generation of life scientists and create strong and globally
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teaching expertise, the primary focus will be on teaching quality. The scope of teaching experience, in terms of both breadth and depth, will be considered. The ability to plan, initiate, lead, and develop
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Uppsala University, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology NBIS (National Bioinformatics Infrastructure Sweden) is looking for an engaged and knowledgeable research infrastructure specialist in
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phylogenetic analysis over traditional Bayesian methods, and this capacity for improvements will have substantially more impact on the more complex MSC model. The project will develop an efficient framework
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collaborative project at the division of Biophysics, Department of Applied Physics, KTH. The goal of the project is to use microscale acoustofluidic technology for the formation, development and analysis of 3D
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areas, such as scientific and educational development, leadership development as well as patent and innovation support. The position is part of the SciLifeLab Fellows program and will be placed within
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what your academic interests are and how they relate to your previous studies and future goals. (Maximum 2 pages long) Copies of diplomas and grades from previous university studies and certificates
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goals. (Maximum 2 pages long) Copies of diplomas and grades from previous university studies and certificates of fulfilled language requirements (see above) . Translations into English or Swedish
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processes to human health and global ecosystems. The SciLifeLab and Wallenberg National Program for Data Driven Life Science (DDLS) aims to recruit and train the next generation of data driven life scientists